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Rahmatinejad M, Khoshgoftar Z, Bana Derakhshan H. Explaining the experiences of clinical interdisciplinary cooperation (diagnostic, treatment and care team) in the Corona crisis in Tehran's Day Hospital.. mededj 2024; 13
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Shahid Beheshti University
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Introduction: One of the most challenging topics, especially during the corona pandemic, was interdisciplinary collaboration at the bedside and the experiences gained through it. The aim of the current study was to explain the experiences of clinical interdisciplinary cooperation (diagnostic, treatment and care team) in the Corona crisis in Tehran D Hospital.
Methodology: This semi-structured qualitative study was conducted in 1402 on 14 nurses, doctors, paramedics and laboratory experts of Tehran D Hospital using a targeted and snowball method of selecting and interviewing people and finally using the method Clark Brown analysis was performed. The total duration of the interviews was 7 hours, 24 minutes, and coding was done using the reflective journal, as well as interactions with the supervisor, and analyzed in the MAX Q DA 2020 software. Validity and reliability of the present study were continued in the four axes of acceptability, homogeneity, confirmability and transferability until reaching saturation.
Findings: The number of 227 primary codes obtained from the review and the number of 96 basic themes, 13 organizing themes and 3 overarching themes were obtained, which include (collective experience and wisdom in interdisciplinary cooperation, interdisciplinary challenges and conflicts, pre vision and path targeting).
Conclusion: The current research has shown that there is a need to define new roles in the treatment team to improve the efficiency of treatment and increase interdisciplinary cooperation, and due to the speed of the disease's progress, delay in the treatment process is not allowed. A top-down cascade model was proposed for decision making.
 
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Type of Study: Applicable | Subject: General
Received: 2023/12/25 | Accepted: 2024/04/3 | Published: 2024/04/3

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